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Ems i nTIU-ISIIKD KVKBT Fill DAY, " IY GOLL. VATvT GLEVE, If THE SEOISTBR BHILSIHO, TEftMS-tN ADVANCB. feno VSpy, one year ...2 60 ... 1 50 M'p copy, six mom us i;-.; To Icluba of t went y. each copy, 00 siiiEle.eonles -.Tpn -nt. .Shtncrihers outside of Linn county will bo Charged 20 cents r-xtni 2 70 for the year as that Is the amount of postage per annum Which -we are required to pay- oil each paper h tailed by lis, FRIDAY. i DECEMBER 8. 1875. IlQiae Matters. Republican City GMTtaUoa. The Republicans of this city will meet in taass convention at the Court Rouse, on Satnrdny Stfentnc, December 4, IS? 5, tor the purpose of placing In nomination suitable candidates to fill the various city offices. As the election is an important rtw, the general attendance ot the Republi can Voters of the city s desired and request ed. By order of CITY CENTRAL COM. Albany, Kov. 6, lS73. t'HA&eD TO WEDSKDAT KVEXINO. The netk-tie party which was to have been held Monday night, has been postpon ed until Wednesday night, as the ladies having it in charge found it almost impos sible to get everything complete and in read iness oy juonaay night. Make up your mouths, therefore, follow citizens,, for a right royal banquet on Wednesday night, at the Opera House. I,et everybody get there on time seven o'clock. Everybody invited. Admission free. Let rs Nominate Good Men. If "we .wish" to elect our entire ticket on Monday, we must place good, reliable, competent men on the ticket. It is not so much a question of party' fealty in these latter days. especially in a municipal election, as it used to be. The time has eore by when men will go to the polls and vote the ticket blindly, no matter who is named on that ticket. Aud we are glad that time has gone by. Many a man in the past has been placed upon the ticket ot one or the other "parties, and elected to fill an office of honor or trus, when lie had little more capacity for filling the position to which he was elected than a vellow dor? We nrwnt It. we are glad those times are passed, and must have something more than the name of always votlng the ticket straight" to secure his election, even'should Ire suceeed, no matter how, in getting the nomination. To succeed In the coming election especi ally, the candidates must be men of probity, sobriety, men who possess at "least fair business qualifications, full of life and ener gy, fully abreast of the age in which we live, and thoroughly alive to the wants and Interests of our thriving and progressive . city. We want, especially in the Council, mei who will improve and make attractive while keeping a steady eye to tle health of this municipality, at the same time care fully guarding against any wasteful or un necessary expenditure of the people's money. Many improvements should be ' inaugurated during the coming year, and it will require the Closet watchfulness and the exercise of great good judgment to tell Just where to begin and just where to stop in making long deferred but much needed Improvements. . If these be facts, and we think nn one will gainsay them, it is all important that the very, best men in the party be placed upon the Republican ticket to-morrow ly'ght, not only that tlie party be successful at the polls, but that our city be well and faithfully governed during 1876. '- To secure such justifiable ends, let every Republican voter in the city he in at tendance at tne convention at toe court noose to-morrow night, and help to place In nomination men to whom they can en. trust the interests of the city tor the com fng year, and we have no fear of the result , osi Monday. Let us nominate good men, and the day is certainly ours. . Regular Meeting. Next Monday night is the regular monthly meeting of Linn Engine Co. No. 2. At the special meeting last Satnrday night a good deal of Important business was transacted, a part of which must be ratified at the regular meeting Monday night. Among other things a committee was appointed to ar range for a grand entertainment, to be giv en about the 8th of January, for the benefit mt the Comrany. 2i"o. 2s .Possess the necessary talent, and can get up a nail-driv- tns, entertainment. A uniform was adopt ed, and other steiw taken to prepare for the early reception of the new steamer, Of course It is desirable that a full attend ance of the members be present. Come out at 7 o'clock sharp. Otth New Yobse Letter. We have taaje arrangements with Rev, Petroleum Y. JCasby, name familiar to all our read era, for a weekly letiex, written" from the city of New York, the great center oi lasn Ion aud com nSferce. Our readers may ex pect rich treat, as Nasby is one of the wittiest nod raoat popular writers of the 2. ' We sJjall commence the publication fit these letters in a week of t wo.' Firjs, On sunday nlgltfc last Mr Wm. Mckecb nie's smoke-house was consumed by fire, destroying the winter's supply of bacon, etc Loss about 1X00, whicn u rather a serious matter to Mc The fire was caused by a box of ashes, which was r'il in the smoke-house Saturday. The as&es were to make ley, which latter en ters into the composition of "soft soap.'. . IIumox- It is rumored that a couple of our Liti.T on-.e, talented and popular young paella are to be united in marriage next well, say Tuesday. Now we don't know t!-rs U i-y truth In the rumor, but as there l-.-v In. wi hasten to wish ouryoun. ,tt - i.i jJvance, the fullest measure of I,. ' - i ?t t'f ir new fcrt -Iiv arraoge- r 1XVF OF U7TTEHS Remaining in the Albany Post Office on Dec. 2, 1875. Persons calling for these letters must give the date on which they were advertised. Bennington, Ella Paul, Miss Mattie F Bennington, Joseph Penington, S M Bloom, Henry Russell, Wm B Brooks Elizabeth Cooper, James. CJOnner, Joseph Rose, James Rice, Carlon Robinson or Fish Scott, Mrs Jane Scott, D A Scott, W rn Sauo, Win Vance, David Williams, David RAYMOND, P. M. uavia, J u Davis; James Drake, W A 3 Gentry, CO Jewts, frank: Livingston, J J Langdon, E W C Pi II. There are a number ot boys in this city who are permitted to roam the streets at all hours or the bight, whooping and yell ing, using the most obscene and profane language, and almost Constantly engaged in some kind of mischief, annoying "and disturbing the better disposed portion of community. The sooner these hoodlums arc taught a lesson by the authorities, the better for the credit of our city. In select ing a candidate for Marshal let us secure a man who will see that the laws arc duly respected, not only by adults, but by younger portion of the community. the The neck-tie party is engaging the atten tion of the young ladies just now, to the exclusion of almost everything else, and their nimble fingers have been engaged during the entire week in manufacturing the gaudiest of neck-ties and the most elab orate of aprons, baking cake, etc., for the grand event. There'll be more genuine. old-fashioned fun at the Opera House next Monday evening than ever witnessed there before at any one party, we venture. Will Rebuild. Ans. Marshall will re build his livery stable just as soon as the lumber can be obtained. He has secured a small amount of lumber, which is now on the ground, and will make a beginc- ment just so soon as there's lumber enough for a starter. We are glad to see that, al though the fire cleaned Ans. out pretty well financially, yet he has the nerve and energy to pitch in again and make an ef fort to retrieve what he has lost by the fire. Success to him. 4k Good Hunters. Mr. Arthur Marshall, who lives about eight miles east of the city, came down from the mountains beyond Greenhorn, on Monday, . after additional teams to pull out the venison secured by himself, L. C. Marshall and Mart. Miller. They had only been hunting a' few days, and had secured twenty-two large, fatdeer. Arth. says they are the largest bucks he ever saw. These three are eitherexcellent bun lists or else deer are very plentiful about Blue Mountain. Gone to Sawmillisg. -Ike, Conn has purchased a half iutcrest in the sawmil' 1 out at Sweet Home, owned by Clement Sb Corum, and will doubtless soon move out there to look after his new purchase. Ike Is a rusher, and whatever he takes hold of is pretty certain to pac out well. Success to the new firm. The office of City Marshal is a most im portant one, and it is growing more and more important as our city grows in years. We want an active, live, working man for the office a man who will do his duty without fear or favor. Let us have such a man if he can be found In the city, and we think he can. The only two names we have heard men tioned tor the office of Mayor are Capt. Humphrey, on the pirt ol the Republicans, and M. V. Brown, by the Democrats. As Capt. II. could get away wlty Mart, easy enough, we are rather inclined to the opin ion Mart, won't go for the nomination. Geo. W. Hobart will sell at auction, on the 6th day of December, his elegant resi dence and handsome building lots, in Dal las, on easy terms. He also has some fine breed fowls, such as brahmas, cochins, leg horns, etc. For California. Chas. Bourgardes is talking of removing soon to California, probably the southern portion of that State. We shall miss Charley and his estimable wife should they go from us, but we yet hope that be may see that it is to his inter est to remain nere. At the neck-tie party Wednesday night, there'll be the most gorgeous fun, besides oysters, peaches and cream, and sich. all at a nominal expenditure of chickamln. Lots of fun at a small cost of coin, is what we are all after. We hear every night or two ot attempts made to enter private dwellings. In one instance the burglars went so far as to re move the catch or fastening from the upper sash of one window, but seem to have been scared off before effecting their object. Gbangeb Store. The Granger store, on the corner of First and Washington streets, is receiving and opening a large stock of goods. . The store will be in full operation. it is expected, by next week. Messrs. Johnson and John Blevins are managers. Look Out for cheap-prices in dry goods. It has been written that Messrs. Bell & Parker have as fnll and complete an assort-' ment of drugs, medicines, etc., at their new place of business, as are to he found anywhere, and there is no dispute as to the gentlemanly and courteous treatment of all who call upon them. - Married. At Halsey on Tuesday morn ing, Mr. John Geary and Miss Josephine Smith, -of Halsey. The newly wedded pair took the morning train for Portland. where they propose to spend the lioney- moon. May happiness attend them. Baker is beginning to run over with fatness, all because he keeps such an excel lent array of good goods, and sells them so cheap. "?'r' ' The M. E. Sunday, School concert, at the Opra House, on Friday night of next week will be way up. if we are to judge from the Mien in charge of it., Rain. Christmas is coming. 'LeCtion next Monday. Three long weeks, boys to Christmas. . O ! ' Republican Convention to-morrow night Three weeks from to-night hang Up your stockings. . 1 The Daily Call is taking a rest. It has been powerful damp during the week. Turkey's are getting fat and advancing in price. : River full. The mills have taken neces sary precautions In the event of :a flood. tltgh water has caused our mills to sus pend operations for a season. General markets remain as last quoted, with business rather dull in all lines., Wheat advanced to 80c per bushel, on Tuesday, in this market. No change In the general markets, and trade not very brisk during the week. Portland quotations are $1 C5 per cental for wheat. Judge Montanye starts East in a few days. Bon voyage. - Mrs-. Wm Gird and Mrs. McConnell go to Dalles next week, on a visit. Who's got our best ambril ? Brung it back, onct, will you ? For beautiful, perfumed stomach-ache drops, call at Bell & Parker's. Our city is rapidly filling up wh stran gers, and the demand lor homes is great. Wm. Rilea and wife have returned from Sweet Home, and contemplate remaining in the city during the winter. Late news from Mrs. Harper is more favorable, and great hopes are entertained of her recovery. Andy Carothers has been setting up, add ing to and refitting his new purchase ou the corner of Ellsworth and First streets. i Mrs. Paxton came tip from Portland on Wednesday. The "Little Monitor" goes off like hot cakes, under her management. Mrs. Stevens still has more of those ele gant, rich, late style bonnets and liats, at her place in Fronians brick block. Remember the neck-tie party Wednesday night. It will be the festiviest and jolliest party of the winter. From the talk now, there is to be no end ot enjoymeut in the way ot parties and so ciables the coming winter. The man who was run over by the Al bany Express train the other night, sever ing his head from his body, is dead. Bro. Miller, of fhe Forks, called on Mon day. . The tlireeJinkers of -Scio were to have a way up time Tuesday night- It is rumored that Baker has taken a pard in business, and will double his stock of goods to onct. The California stage company will com mence running on the winter time, on the 15th. High water reported everywhere, and people living along the river bottoms are having some trouble caring for sheep, etc. Ladies wishing neat and tasty underwear should call at Mrs. S. A. John's on Broad albiu street. There's where you get them w e earnestly request an those owing us to settle during the month, as we are press ed for money. m Miss Lizzie Smith is getting ready to start for the Southern States, as her health has not been so good since return ing to her native Stale. Call in and see the neatly trimmed hats, and bonnets, and tasty millinery generally, at the shop of Mrs. C. C-. English, on First street, east -of City Drug Store. Some one got into Dr. Smith's dental room the other night, aud spilled sperm all along in spots over his fine carpets. The object of the visit is not so apparent. Jock Morgan's wife and children, who hvate been here and at Roseburg, visiting, left for their home in Klickitat valley, W. T., early in the wtfek. Baker is not a candidate for Mayor, but he will sell lanterns so low, to any of the candidates for office, that will enable them, if anything will, to see their way clear, You should see those calendar clocks at Titus Bros., they are way up. . Their hol iday goods will soon be opened, making a rich display. To-morrow night, yon know, the Repub licans of this city are expected to assemble at the Court House at seven o'clock sharp. Biz Is biz, and a full attendance Is desirable. The committee of ladies arranging for the neck-tie party Wednesday night propose to have plenty of music to add to the attrac tions of tho occasion. Jack Titus says if he is nominated and elected City Treasurer, he'll sell watches of all kinds and makes, clocks ditto, as well -as jewl'ry and thing, cheaper'n ever. That's the place to go. New Style. Mr. - Brlggs is in receipt of a new style of range, built for Oregon, which is away up probably ahead of any thing yet offered in this market. Call on Mr. Briggs and see those new ranges, by nil means. Sociable at the residence of Mrs. Fish this evening. It was to have been held last week, but for valid reasons, was post poned until to-night. - We dorrt take any thing back, and therefore stand by -what we said in relation to Mrs. F. in last issue. The nuptial knot will be tied at the U. P. Church Tuesday night, ana we predict the church will be crowded. Potlatch. Mr. John Brlggs requests those indebted to him to call and settle at once. He means business, and those in arrears will take notice. Our young friend George Roberts, late ot Corvallis, called On us Monday. George has sold his interest in the Benton Demo crat to his pard., Mr. Quivey, who is now sole proprietor. The southern bound train was detained on Tuesday about four hours, by a tree falling across at or near the Clackamas. The train did.not reach this city till near dark. Died. MosesMiller's youngest daughter aged about seven, died about 2 o'clock Sun day morning, of typhoid fever. The little one cwas buried on Monday, at Powell's burying-groUnd. Birth Day. To-mono w, December 4th, being the birth-day ot the Patrons of Hus bandry, a large- numberof the Granges will doubtless celebrate in an appropriate mari ne. The notice on the first page ot this issue referring to the neck-tie sociable, should read Wednesday night instead of Monday, the time having been changed since that side went to press. A gentleman who has resided but a short time In the city, a first class mechanic, is looking for a suitable lot on which to put up a shop, turning lathe, etc. Give him a chance. We have no fault to find with the last City Council. All we waut i3 to keep up our lick. Dont let us take a step backward but rather strive fo do better" and better as the years advance. Presley George and wife, old residents of Ltnu county, during the. week, escorted by their son, Hon. M, C. George, removed to Portland during the week, where they will reside in the future. Professional. See card of Dr. G. W Wilcox in this issue. The Dr. halls from Wisconsin, and comes highly recommend ed as a cultivated gentleman and successful physician. Office with Dr. E. II. Griffin. Since our dry eoods merchants, S. E. Younc and Messrs. narper & Co., are sell ing twelve yards of calicoes lor fl, dresses need not be scrimped, but can be made With ample fullness. Uucle George Hughes has been furnish Ing our citizens with hfs excellent sweet cider at 25c a gallon, during the week, which is cheap enough, in all conscience, We are under obligations to him for a supply. ; Mr. Williamson, ol Biker City, arrived in the city on Wednesday.-; His brother Joe, who has been up there on a visit, ar rived with him. ' . FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Gold in New York, Greenbacks, 8G(SS7! The latest advices we have state that prices are stiffer at about the same figures, for wheat, with prospect of an advance. San Francisco wheat charters arc nomi nally quoted at 52s Gd55s, with little or no prospect of reduction in the price Russian wheat shipments of wheat to Great Britain annually aggregate a total value of $45,000,000 gold, a3 - against $ 000,000 from the United State3. If accounts be true. Russia, owing to a failure of her wheat crops, becomes a purchaser instead of a seller, which " should, and probably will, make a vast difference in the price of wheat in Great Britain. Wheat has again advanced to bOc per bushel in this market, bnt as we have had occasion to remark several times heretofore, a very limited amount can be secured at that price, as all demand and expect to se cure $1 per bushel. E3FCash paid for Eggs, at ner's, comer of First ar.d streets. . J. Flelsch- Broadalbin 6tf New To-Day. i. W. WILCOX, Homoeopathic Physician. FFICK WITH PR. E. II. GRIFFIN. Chronic diseases a specialty. Oftlee open dayand ntebt,when not professionally engaged, Aioany, jr., ix. 3, iB.j-venii ALL PERSONS knowing themselves indebted by note or account to John Brlggs, are hereby notified that lie calls for a settlement., and requests that they will govern themselves Albany, Dec. 3, 1875-llvS SOMETHING HEW1N ALBANY ! Dress Slaking ! millinery Goods ! Indies' Furnishing Goods ! General Emporium Mas. S. A. Johns, at her new store on Broad albin street, near the corner of Second, offers the ladies a splendid stock of new MIIXIXEBY A9TD DRESS TKIMMINeS, of every description, all of the latest and most fashionable styles. She also has a complete as sortment of . ... Ladies' and Children' Furnishing Goods . aud Underwear t - of every quality and style, embracing - Hose, "' - - . - - Collars, .-. -. " ' . tiacqnrs. (braided or embroidered) ' Handkerchief, . --- . JLoc, -: - Embroideries, Collitrettt-s, Kid ttloves, Sieeh-Tles, MoNTs, .-, ;.,;V)v.:..:. .;;' - j.:; ; Roan, . i . .... ... &c, and aTl kinds of-ladies' and children's under wear, whicu will be sold very low. Call and examine goorK. - s v. . . MRS. S. A. JOBKS. Alban y, No-. 6 Election of Directors. - Notice is hereby given to the subscribers of the capital stock of Linn Engine Com pany No. 2. of Albany, that a meeting of said subscribers will be held at the Court House in Albany,' Linn county, Oregon, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1875, at 3 o'clock P. M., for the purpose ot electing a Board of Directors. G. W. GRAY, P. H. Raymond. Sec. Pres. Albany, Nov. 20, 1875-1 0v8 Small Farm For Sale. I TING FIVE MILES EAST OF CORVALLI9, Li seven miles from Albany, containing 160 acres of land, all under fence. On the premises is a good dwelling house and outbuildings, and splendid orchard, known as the Phelps farm. Terms low one-third of purchase money down, balance on time. For further particulars en quire of BAItT. ALLEN, Nov. 17-nSml Halsey, OregoL. NOTICE. O. & C. B. 15. Co., 1 Ges'l Freight and Pass. Off-ice. FROM AND AFTER DATE UNTIL FCRTII er notice, the rate on General Merchandise South, will be aa follows : . Portland to Albany, 23c per loo lb. E. P. ROGERS. . G. F. P. Agt. Portland, Oregon, Nov. 13, 1875-4w9 New Millinery Store! 1V1RS. D. STEVENS, HAS just opened, up stairs In Froman's brick block, a Fashionable Stock of Millinery Goods. Havins had many years of experience in the millinery business in the East, Mrs. Stevens be lieves sue can Kive tue lunesi httiisiaunvu w m. who Klve her their patronage, and would there 4v.w. . . . ww. 1 1 t w..i ; t .1.4m ft' t In- mh irn- Also agent for the LITTLE MONITOR sewing 4 mac-nine, tne fri-anaest acnievemem- i c, unapproachable by any- other sewing machine in the market. Those .mending to purchase a machine, should not fall to call and see this. Albany, Nov. 19-v8n9ml . SUMMOKS. In tho Justices' Court for the Precinct of Al bany, Linn conntv, Oregon. P. W. Beeler, plaintiff, vs. F. C. Logan, de fendant. . To F. C. Logan, defendant auove naineu ; An m-rir hnvln. hwn made bv me this day. that the service of this summons be made upon vnn l.v nnblimtinn ill the ALBAKI REGISTER, as cy law required in the name oi ine state oi jn--?i"" . hereby required to appear before the undersign ed, a. Justice of the Peace for the precinct afore said, on 8A day of January, 187G, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the oflice of said Justice hi said Precinct, to an swer in a civil actiQn the alove named plaintiff who claims, to recover oi you.ine sum i k. in U. S. gold coin, with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from tne ln uay ot overaoer, uruiy uixm a certain promissory note which this plaintiff jointly and severally executed with defendant to one Martin Bailey or order, and for defendant's accommodation, wnicn note said plaintiff has been compelled to pay and has paid in full. And also the farther sum of 17.25 with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum front July 13th, 1875, upon a certain promissory note, made by said defend ant in favor of plaintiff, and now owned and held by plaintiff, as per complaint on me. I'he defendant will take notice that if he fails to appear an d answer tho said complaint, the plaintiff will take judgment against him for the Riim of -200.00 in U. S. irold coin, with interest thereon in like gold coin from the 14th of Jto- veuiuer, 18 , at t ne rate oi ten percent, per mh num, also the further sum of 17.25, with inter est thereon from the 13th dav of July. 1875. at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, together with the costs and uisuursments ot this action to be ta.xed. fiiven under my hand this 15th dav of Xovem- 1 I . - L-lllI UIVVAV Jiov. 19, 1875-9v8t6 Justice of the Peace. Furniture Warerooms. FRED GRAF, HA VTKt; purchased the entire Interest of i. Collar in the late firm of Graf Collar, in the fnrniture business, takes this opportunity to return his thanks to toe citizens or Albany anil vicinity wno nave so generously patron. 'hV ized him the psist, and respectfully ask a continuance of the same. Ga5All kinds of fur niture kept on hand and manufactured to order at lowest rates. r ntLU UKAr, Albany, Nov. 12-v8n8 asd MEDICINES. Bell & Parker, (Successors to R. C. Hill & Son JJa3 removed their stock DRUGS AXD MEDICINES, Chemicals, Perfumery, Toilet Goods Cigars Sc Tobacco Paints, Oils, Gasoline, Etc. To Froman'a New Brick Block, North side of First, between Washington and x erry at reels, wuere mev wm Keep m Large and Full Assortment of Goods in their line, ordered direct from San Francisco and tbe East, and feel confident in the assertion that they can perfectly satisfy all wno cay upon tneiu both as to - , QUALITY AXO PRICE OF OOODS. Call at our new store and bo convinced of the truth of the above statements. ' Particular attention will bo given to the com pounding or piiysietan's prescriptions anu iaiu ily recipes, at all nours oi tne aayor nignt. A.-JI. BELL A PARKER, Successors to K. C. HILL. t SON. Albany, October 29, S-netf Just Received! A LARUE STOCK OF BOOTS SHOES I a H OF EVEBtlf STYLE &. 3IAKE tj WHICH WlXt. BE SOLD I WILL ALSO PAY THE Highest Market Price in exchange, lor all kinds of o S Ma a Merchantable IProd-u.ce. Octane 'IXEiaCKNEK. JOHN CONNER, BAN E J NW3 -AN I Exchange Office, ALBANY, OBEDOX. DEPOSITS KECEIVED SUBJECT TO check at sight. Interest allowed on time deposits In com. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, and New York, for sale at lowest rates. Collections made and promptly remitted. Itcfcrs to II. W. Corbett, Henry Failing, W. S. Ladd. Hanking hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Albany, Feb. 1, 1871-22v8 J. W. BAL.DWI3, "Attorney and Counselor at Low, WILL PRACTICE IN AlL THE Courts in the '2d, 3d and 4th Judicial Districts- in the Supremo Court of Oregon, and in ihe U. 8. Districtand Circuit Courts. Office In Parrish brick, (up stairs), in office occupied bv the late N. H. Cranor. First street, Albany, Oregon. to!5v6 . B. KICK, M. . Surgeon &. Physician. OFFICE Fitst street, between Ferry, and Washington. ResIdknck Third alnwt twfthlrv-lia llelow or east of Metho- ikid Church. Albany. Oregon. T6n46 I) It. GEO. W. GRAY, X E IN" -T I S T , ALBANY, OREGON. OFFICE IV PARRISH BRICK BLOCK, corner First and Ferry streets. Resi denceCorner Fifth and Ferry streets. Olliee hours from 8 to 12 o'clock a. m.,nnd 1 to 5 o'clock p. in. 18v4 EPIZOOTICS DISTANCED. THE BAY TEAM STILL LITEM, AND IS FLOI'RISHIXfi LIKE A GREEN bay tree. Thankful for past favors, and wishing to merit the continuance of the same, the BAY TEAM will always be ready, and easily found, to do any hauling within The city limits, for a reasonable compensation. CaT U ell very of Ooods n Specialty. A.N.ARNOLD. 20v5 Proprietor. . Albany Book Store. JKO. POSH AY, TEALER IN MISCELLANEOUSBOOKS, XJ SchoolBooks,BlankBooks,Stationery Fnpv Articles. Ac Books imported to order, at shortest pos- siuie notice. w II. J. BOUGIITOX, M. D., t- habitats: of the university JT Medical College of New York, lute of Rellevicu Hospital Medical Col lege, New York. Ofkkte In A. Carothers A UO. '8 urug store, Aiuuny, urcguu. W. C. TWEEDALE, DEALER IK Groceries, Pi'o visions, Tobacco, Cigars, Cutlery Crock ery, and Wood & Willow Ware, ' ALBANl, OREGON t33Call and see him. 2r5 A. CAROTHERS & CO., Dealers In CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, OYER CLASS, LAMPS, ETC., All the popular PATENT MEDICINES, FINE CUTLERY, CIGARS, TOBACCO, NOTIONS PERFUMERY, and Toilet! Uoods. " Particular care and promptness given Physicians' prescriptions anu lamuy iteo l" ' A. CAROTOERS 4 CO. Albany, Oregon-4v5 IXXetzlex CHsii? t Can be had at the following places : Harrisbnrg Sni. May Junction City Smith & Brasflcld Brownsville Kirk Hume Halsey '. M. Morgan Sclo -; J. J- Blown Albany Graf Colhw A full supply can also be obtained al my old sliop Oil irst streeT. Aiuany, umnii A. W. GAMBLE, M. D., Physician, Sni'eon. etc. VFFICE-On First, street, over Weed's W grocery store. KESiDEiffB jpposito late l-esidence of John C Mendenhall, near ' mo ouuarv. r irsisi jeAiuany. , -Piles'! Piles WHY SAY THIS DAMAGING AND troublesome complaint cannot be cured, when so many evidences of success mignt oo piacea Deiore you every day- cures of supposed hopeless eases? Your physician informs you that the longer you . allow the complaint to exist, you lessen your chances for relief. Experience hm uuym iftis in au cases. - A. Carotbera & Co.'s Pile Pills nnd . .. Ointment . ' ll.l.t.l 11.1 iqwuiiuuiiucu lo UV. 1, 111 cure Chronic, Blind and Bleeding Piles in a very short time, and are convenient to use. .c fivt.Mninrniirncuv VI y uiUll I M. press to any point within the United States at , 1 Kn ncr naolt.tfn Artdrew, ACAKOTnERS A CO., S7v5 Box 30, Alltn y, Oregon, raiizemcnts for a RmiHl ball at Lane's nan on nriswnas eve. FOR SALE! rtax. CELEBRATED W. A. WOfO'S REAPERS fc MOWERS. HaJne'a Headers, (Wood's improved.) Coquillard's ludiana Farm Wairon . The Rassel and Vibrator Threshers, (best iSachines on the coast. Statesman Forcefeed Drill. Star Plows, and other machines Call, see, and get price ana terms before buying elsewhere, at my Blacksmith Shop, comer Sec ond and Ellsworth sts, Albany, Oregon. - Sv - .--.t-v;,- FRAN KTWOOD.v As soon as a hnmorous paragraphist tarns up on a Chicago paper he receives a tJattcrinp: offer to corao to New York and edit a bank-note reporter or a cook book. - . JOHN BRIGGS rpAKES THIS OPPORTUNITY TO ITKFORSf n menus nnu mo 12 UUW BCbUCU Ul U NEW BUSINESS tiOUSE on the old'stahH next doortoT"! CHarher 4C6".? wherta can be found a great un assortment and as large a stock of . r Stoves aM Ranges' as ciin be found in, any 6iic' house' this side of Portland, and at as - LOW PRICE -ALSO Catironr BraHN & Enameled 3y in great variety. Also, Tin, Sheet Iron, . Galvanized Iron, and Copperwarc,- alwavs on hand, and made to order, AT LIV-" INU RATES. OaU Albany, October 23, 1875-5v8 BereV the Place ! Has received and Is offering for sals a well selec ted stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE V Which he la determined to sell AT THE LOWEST PRICES for Cast, or MerciiantaWe Produce f Please give me a call, and examine' . Goods and Prices S. U. I'UUUIllVfli Lebanon, Or. i lovT RUBBER PAINT" the best ijv toe 37" g 2Z XL cxELsr-' Warranted to give" SatlsTaetloii CallatthdDrugStdreof' . BELL fe PABKElf First street, Albany, Oregon, tmd see Testimo4' nials with regard to tbe i - . " - ! Economy,- and' Duraoi'lltjy OF THE- RUBBER PAINT: use In cans of X, 1 and 5 gallons ; also in guUorf . Mi. ...H tvnwla r-Mll and set, W I iwrf.w nuu .n.. .w. - PROMPT Deliver, ni Elvln? icatcti. HAVING bought outthe dcHvsfy business of. Mr. Lewis Stimson, I beg leave to announce 10 tne cltteens and business men of Albany, that " iiavu nn the streets an exorcss and lob wngon and will be happy to serve all who may give me a can. . ... - All orders will be promptly attended to at reasonable rates. , -. Orders may be left at the Drug Storts of Bell r Parker. . . Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For ItiHras?, of tne Throat and Lama-, swell as (nugliK, -!, niwiin( 4 ougtl, BnmeliHM AtuuH wiu Consuuttl OS The few compos tlons, which have wort the confidence of man kind and bocomo household words,-, among not only one but many nations, must Iulva rtmordl-' nary virtues. Perhapst noone ever seenreftr irlde a reputation , maintained it so? a as AYEB'8' CHKKRV PBCTOHAIm It has been known to the nubile for about forty' years, by a long continued series of marvellous" cures, thathave won for it a connuence in its virtues, never eonalled bv an v other niMicme.- list ill makes the most effectual cures of Ooufihx. Colds. Consumvlion, that can be made by medical skill. Indeed t he Cn f.kb Y Pnc-roK A u has really robbed these dangerous diseases of their terrors, to a great extent, and given a leeung oi immunity rrom iiieir laiai eucci that is well founded, if the remedy be taken in. season. Every family should have it in tuetr closet for the ready and prompt relief of its members. Sickness, suffering, aiul even life is saved bv this t imely protection. The prudent should not neglect it, and the wise will not. Keep It by you for the protectiotilt affords by ua umoiy use in suauen auacKs. PRBPABKD BY Dr. J. C. AYER A CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical unemiats., eST'Sold by aU Druggists and Dealears in Jlediciue. , 8v7y . Aycr's Hair' Vigor, Tor Restoring- rajr Hair to its Natural Advancing years sickness, care, dlsap. pointment, and hereditary predis posltton, all turn tho hair pray, and eithef of t hem incline it to shod nrciinaturolv. Ayek HaiuVio' V OR, by long and cx- tensive use. lias proven that it stops V the failing of the hair 1 1I..1.. n - Venews the growth. ':Uv'iar! S ST"hs -bISX when laded or gray. It stimulates fhe nu t iritlve organs to healty . activity, and pre serves Ixith the hair and its beauty. Thus- nrasny, weak or sickly natr oeoomes giossy, pllable and strengthened ; lost hair regrows with lively expression; falling hair is cliocked -and 8tabllshed; thin hair thickens ; and faded or gray hair resnmetheir original color. Its operation is sureand harmless. It cures dan-, druff, heals all humors, and keeps the scalp cool, clean and soft under which conditions, diseases of the scalp are Impossible. as a dressing tor muies' nair, uw iw 13 i praised for Its grateful and agreeable per fume, and valued for tba soft luatreand rich" ness of tone it imparts. Dr.' JT. C. AVER dc CO., I-o well, aas.y Praotieal ana Analytical unemistn. Car Sold by aU Druggists and Dealers in' Uedioine. NEW ADVERTISEMENl'S.' T OsiT. A Note given in April. JS7. by Jn. 1J and John Burros, in tavor of Samnel Alt house, for the sum of Mn. I - hereby warn all persons not to purchase said note, and Juntos and John Uurres from ri;'nff tmjr.r. Jw. Alhny:Or., Nov. 5, 1875. rZkffc: for' Ion ):fm i- -